At the best time, the Maitro Mercenaries set up an ambush.
The enemy will be attacked by magicians and archers from both sides.
Defense in the Magic Cavalry is also immaculate and weak for ambushes because of the need to cast spells.
The bow and the Maitro Mercenary Corps seem to have a lot of famous hands and an unparalleled amount of shooting comes.
A complete response is impossible and a large cavalry is taken over in a short time.
âAdmiral!! Soldiers from behind!
âOh, my God!
The enemy seems to have noticed here and now that they are completely under siege.
An extra look that I was sure of winning until earlier turns into a rush by hitting it. \nBut that look also changed quickly and became a soothing expression.
âWe were set in a trap and besieged! But thereâs still a way out!
Enemy General Dan shouts out loud.
âIf we kick those mutts in the front and we tail our enemy generals, we win! Bastards, get ready!!
Thatâs how Dan screamed and ran his horse and stormed this way.
The General stormed but the soldiers canât even watch, so the cavalry enters this one as well.
âHave you narrowed your options the other way around in a predicament? Heâs got the face of the one whoâs ready.â
âForbidden to be alarmedâŠâ
Thatâs what Mireille and Leeds said. \nThe two menâs analysis was correct and, thanks for acting like a formation of leewards, the enemy soldiers proceeded insanely to death and came for Le Maireâs neck.
Even an ambush from the side seems to be a considerably trained army with no disruption in command and no morale left.
The enemy knows that there are ambushes in a single ambush, so the magic attack begins to be prevented by defensive magic.
The enemy is powerful, one soldier at a time, and our soldiers begin to be pushed.
Especially as the enemy general Danâs activities are sobering, swinging a giant Halvard is making several soldiers irreversible.
Leetz, who was watching Dan do that,
âIâm going to knock you downâ
Thatâs what I say and try to run the horse.
Itâs true that Dan works just fine, and if he knocks him down, the enemyâs control wonât be able to take him to the boulder, and his morale will fall.
\nMaking safe extractions is not for ministers.
I wouldnât be saying it because I donât think Leeds can win either.
â⊠can you beat him, Leedsâ
âYou can winâ
Reetz responded instantly.
I would have seen Danâs strength, but I still canât feel any fright in Leeds or anything like that.
I have eyes that make me feel certain that I will win.
âOkay. Get his neck.â
âYes, sir.â
Reetz ran his horse and headed to the front line where Dan was.